iQOO Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro launch soon: Here’s what we know
iQOO Neo 11 may use Snapdragon 8 Elite, while Neo 11 Pro could feature Dimensity 9500.
Expected to launch in China by Nov–Dec 2025, India debut in 2026.
Leaks suggest 7,000mAh+ battery, 100W charging, 120Hz OLED, and 50MP OIS camera.
iQOO is reportedly planning to expand its Neo series smartphones later this year. Following its usual trend, the company may unveil iQOO Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro after this year in its home country, followed by an India launch in 2026. While the details on the upcoming smartphones remain under wraps, recently, the handset’s specifications leaked via X (formerly Twitter), suggesting a powerful chipset, a massive battery and fast charging support. The rumours further indicate significant upgrades over the predecessor – iQOO Neo 10 and iQOO Neo 10R.
SurveyHere’s everything we know so far about the upcoming iQOO Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro.
iQOO Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro launch timeline
According to reports, iQOO Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro are expected to launch in China in late 2025, probably in November or December. In India, the handsets could debut next year. To recall, the iQOO Neo 10 series was launched in China in November last year, followed by an India launch in May 2025. However, nothing is confirmed officially as of yet.
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iQOO Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro specifications
The standard Neo 11 is said to ship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Neo 11 Pro will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500. Both are flagship-level processors. Additionally, the devices are tipped to pack over 7,000mAh battery paired with the 100W charging.
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The leaks further suggest flat OLED panels, with 1.5K resolution and 2K resolution on iQoo Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro, respectively. Both devices will run at 120Hz. Other leaked details include a 50MP primary camera with OIS, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and a metal frame. The devices may come with pre-installed Android 16-based Funtouch OS 16 user interface.
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